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The legacy of Bobby Orr, Phil Esposito, and Ray Bourque still thrives in Boston, and this year's squad looks more than hungry and capable of adding their names to that heralded list. Now is the time to get Boston Bruins tickets from Vivid Seats, as we`ve made it easier than ever for you to witness the action live at the TD Garden, whether you prefer sitting near the glass or in the nosebleeds.Our up-to-date schedule makes it easy for you to find which 2014-15 Boston Bruins matchups that you want to attend, and with our convenient filter options you'll find the best seats. To get your cheap Bruins tickets today, here`s all you have to do:

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Bruins Down Red Wings, Advance to Face Canadiens

It was a postseason matchup the hockey world had not seen since the 1950s, but it ultimately was short-lived as the top-seeded Boston Bruins needed just five games to dispose of the Original Six foe Detroit Red Wings, 4-1, in the first round of the 2014 NHL Playoffs. With the win, the Bruins advance to the Conference Semifinals to take on the third-seeded Montreal Canadiens, who had no problem handling the No. 2 Tampa Bay Lightning to the tune of a 4-0 sweep in the opening round. Unlike its series with Detroit, Boston has seen plenty of Montreal in the playoffs over the years.

The forthcoming stint will mark the 34th time overall that the franchises have squared off in the postseason, though it has been a few years as the most recent meeting was during the 2010-11 campaign. Historically, Montreal has fared well against the Bruins in the playoffs, holding a 24-9 postseason series advantage, but Boston has prevailed in the last two meetings (2009, 11) and in seven of the past 11. During the 2013-14 regular season, the Canadiens claimed victory in three of the four contests, though overall, the Bruins enjoyed the better year, securing the NHL’s best record and coveted home-ice advantage throughout the postseason.